Select the equation corresponding to the green line in this diagram:
A. y=6x
B. y= -6x
C. y= -6

Answer:
C. y = -6
Step-by-step explanation:
y = -6 [or f(x)=-6] is graphed as a horizontal line that goes through the y-axis one time at (0,-6). It looks odd, but essentially this function is saying that for any and all inputs, the output will be -6.
For future reference, if ever you have a function where x = (some number) then the graph will be a vertical line that crosses the x-axis once at some point.